Hi folks,
What about bluetooth patches? do you know if something is working to solve these problems or must we leave the hope? I haven't understand who is working and where. Has He an email?? or something else? where these patches come from?
Thanks to everyone
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I'm assuming that all of the WM5 ROMs have the issue with BT where it randomly turns the screen on. I happen to find this incredibly annoying. In my opinion it should be the highest priority "fix" over any new bells and whistles.
That said, has there been any work done toward solving this issue? If so, could someone kindly point me in its direction as I would like to give my assistance in getting this resolved.
Thanks in advance! Hopefully we can get this resolved here soon.
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Here is an interesting link...I'm going to see where it takes us.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=275147
Anyone else got any ideas/leads?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1093993&postcount=249
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Here is the post from bigmike that has some of the technical details as to what is going on with the BT stack.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=959048&postcount=45
Development/debugging environment
I pm'ed bigmike, but didn't get a response. My main question was what development/debugging environment did he use when studying the BT stack. What do all of the techs use around here (and where can I get them)?
If I'm going to get to the bottom of this, then I'll probably have to dig down into some of the system calls. Can anyone enlighten me as to the best methods to do that?
I really want to help out, so any tips/tricks are appreciated.
kerio said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1093993&postcount=249
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kerio, that is good information, but this is still a bug and needs to be resolved.
BT should only un-suspend the device on a triggering event (ie a phone call, headset button is pressed, pairing request, etc) not a random interval.
As bigmike stated in his post, it is not directly related to his patch, but something BT in general. It did not do this in 2003SE, so it is probably related to the way WM5 handles one (or more) of the BT interrupts.
Again, I really need some help in figuring out how to look at what all is going on inside the system (calls, interrupts, etc). Could anyone please give some advice as to the best way to accomplish that?
sollution
Might be a good thing to change the following in registry (hexa):
HKLM/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Power/State/ScreenOff
Flags=0x10010000 (dword in hexa)
After this modification you can use any good program to switch the screen off (and also the backlight), while the system runs on. This way (for me) the GPS won't loose connection and the program logs the track, etc., but no power is drained by the screen and its light.
Hope that helps for someone with this kinda problem.
@homa,
Not sure what happens but the RegEntry keeps changing back. No real fix I can find.
I was helping a friend root their phone and after a while we finally managed to get it done but now any time they connect the headset if someone calls it kills all audio on the phone until they reboot. I've looked for information on it and the only other thing I can find is on this point.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4308374&postcount=3117
The suggested fix there is to reflash the radio which we have done but with no luck. Has anyone else had this and managed to fix it?
I have heard of other people with this problem and they used an app in the market called ongoing music adapter. At least i think thats what it was called. If that doesn't work then i don't know of anything else that you haven't tried.
Dyonas said:
I was helping a friend root their phone and after a while we finally managed to get it done but now any time they connect the headset if someone calls it kills all audio on the phone until they reboot. I've looked for information on it and the only other thing I can find is on this point.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4308374&postcount=3117
The suggested fix there is to reflash the radio which we have done but with no luck. Has anyone else had this and managed to fix it?
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Re-flash radio again and make sure it's the latest one (from HTC site or numerous threads here). I believe the one you need is 2.22.19.26I. Even if you have it already.. just reflash it once more to make sure, this is the ONLY cause of borked audio.
Good luck
I'll give both suggestions to my friend. I'll see how she gets on with the market app as it carries no significant risk before suggesting redownload and reflash of the radio again. Thanks for the help
Hi all,
I wondered if anyone using a Hero in the UK had managed to get local results to appear without having GPS turned on. From my understanding the app should be able to determine your location based on Wifi and/or phone tower location but no matter what I search for I can't get any local results. Has anyone else had this problem, and does anyone know what the range of the 'local' search is?
Cheers in advance,
Michael
actually, I have just tried this with GPS on and still nothing so I suppose my question is has anyone in the UK got this working with the latest version and what is the range on local results. Also, does anyone have any idea what shops are included?
just tried myself and currently not finding anything local......
Thanks very much. Really appreciated.
Just glad it's not just me, been tearing my hear out with this. In case anyone is interested I have emailed ShopSavvy and it is in a queue to be investigated. Will keep this updated as and when I hear anything incase anyone is interested.
I was wondering if anyone out ther knows how to fix wifi & storage problem on the LS droid 3 kitkat rom. I think its a driver problem or error the developers couldnt get to and it can be fixed but its just needs some elbow grease. so is there anyone whos willing to help??? or give assistace